Чувство и чувствительность

Chapter XXXVIII

           Andhowhehadbeensoworriedbywhatpassed,thatassoonashehadwentawayfromhismother’shouse,hehadgotuponhishorse,andridintothecountry,somewhereorother;andhowhehadstayedaboutataninnallThursdayandFriday,onpurposetogetthebetterofit.Andafterthinkingitalloverandoveragain,hesaid,itseemedtohimasif,nowhehadnofortune,andnonothingatall,itwouldbequiteunkindtokeepherontotheengagement,becauseitmustbeforherloss,forhehadnothingbuttwothousandpounds,andnohopeofanythingelse;andifhewastogointoorders,ashehadsomethoughts,hecouldgetnothingbutacuracy,andhowwastheytoliveuponthat?—Hecouldnotbeartothinkofherdoingnobetter,andsohebegged,ifshehadtheleastmindforit,toputanendtothematterdirectly,andleavehimshiftforhimself.Iheardhimsayallthisasplainascouldpossiblybe.AnditwasentirelyforHERsake,anduponHERaccount,thathesaidawordaboutbeingoff,andnotuponhisown.Iwilltakemyoathheneverdroptasyllableofbeingtiredofher,orofwishingtomarryMissMorton,oranythinglikeit.But,tobesure,Lucywouldnotgiveeartosuchkindoftalking;soshetoldhimdirectly(withagreatdealaboutsweetandlove,youknow,andallthat—Oh,la!onecan’trepeatsuchkindofthingsyouknow)—shetoldhimdirectly,shehadnottheleastmindintheworldtobeoff,forshecouldlivewithhimuponatrifle,andhowlittlesoeverhemighthave,sheshouldbeverygladtohaveitall,youknow,orsomethingofthekind.

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